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Israeli killings in Lebanon rise: Is even the pretence of a ceasefire over?
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Israeli killings in Lebanon rise: Is even the pretence of a ceasefire over?

Al Jazeera·Priyanka Shankar·22 days ago
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The ceasefire in Lebanon that started on April 16 is increasingly coming under strain, with both Israel and Hezbollah ramping up attacks against each other. The ceasefire began after six weeks of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah. But the following day, Lebanon’s army reported several violations by Israeli forces. Since then, both Israel and Hezbollah have continued attacks. Recommended Stories list of 3 items list 1 of 3 Ex-Israeli PM: Hezbollah is the enemy of Lebanon and must be disarmed list 2 of 3 Iran war day 73: Trump and Tehran clash over latest peace proposals list 3 of 3 Iran says US making ‘unreasonable’ demands in negotiations to end war end of list Is even the pretence of a ceasefire over? What could happen? Here’s what we know: What are Israel’s most recent attacks? Since Israel began its war on Lebanon on March 2, at least 2,846 people have been killed and more than a million displaced.…

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